Democrats to face off at ABC debate in New Hampshire after chaos mars Iowa results.
Buttigieg's retort was a nod to another dispute unfolding in the field: Who won Iowa? Two candidates, Buttigieg and Sanders, are currently declaring victory in the first-in-the-nation caucus state -- despite the race remaining far too close. Currently, only one tenth of a percentage point separates the two, with Buttigieg slightly edging out Sanders, according to data provided by the Iowa Democratic Party.
Democratic presidential candidate and former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, Pete Buttigieg, appears on ABC's "The View," Feb. 6, 2020.“When 6,000 more people come out for you in an election than your nearest opponent, we here in Northern New England call that a victory,” Sanders said at a press conference in Manchester Thursday, citing the number of votes by which he is leading Buttigieg in the first alignment, according to the IDP’s results of the popular vote.
“Let's talk about that for just a minute,” Warren told supporters in Nashua on Wednesday. “What's it gonna take to win in November? And the answer is first we got to pull our party together. We cannot repeat 2016. We need a united party.” Based on results from the Iowa Democratic Party, Klobuchar is the best positioned of the three, just four percentage points behind Biden in state delegates, which ultimately decides a winner out of the caucuses.
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